I understand that there are various versions of Win 10 and my (only one
year old )computer constantly crashes since upgrading to Windows 10.  My
neighbor, who worked on WIN 10, told me not to upgrade and I should have
listened to him.

On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 2:33 PM, Martha Graham <martha...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Good Afternoon,
> I am really surprised at all the differences that Win 10 [or any other
> version] seem to be having with Legacy files.
> I have never experienced any of these problems and am wondering if they
> are 'Version Specific'. I ran Win 7 Pro for years, then upgraded to 8 and
> 8.1 Pro, then Win 10 Pro. All the while using Legacy and its Versions,
> upgrading along the way.
>
> I have also used One Drive and have the app installed - at no time have
> any of my legacy files been sent or installed there.
>
> So, it would be helpful if those who are having these problems, be
> specific as to which version of Win 10 they are using.
> As we were informed last year, the Win 10 Version would be the same as the
> old Version - ie: Win 7 Home = Win 10 Home.
>
> Martha
> In Los Osos, CA
>
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